How to Install MiroTalk P2P on NixOS Latest

MiroTalk P2P is a communication application that allows users to make free video and voice calls securely. The software is based on WebRTC technology, which enables direct peer-to-peer communication between users. Here is how to install it on NixOS Latest.

Step 1: Download MiroTalk P2P Package

Download the MiroTalk P2P package for your platform from the official website at https://p2p.mirotalk.com. Click on the "Download" button and choose the appropriate package for your operating system.

Step 2: Open the Terminal

Open the terminal on your NixOS system. You can do this by pressing Ctrl + Alt + T or by searching for "Terminal" in the application launcher.

Step 3: Install Nix Package Manager

MiroTalk P2P can be installed using the Nix package manager. Check if Nix is already installed by typing the following command in the terminal:

$ which nix

If Nix is not installed, you can install it by running the following command:

$ curl https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh

Step 4: Install MiroTalk P2P Package

Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the MiroTalk P2P package using the cd command. For example, if you downloaded the package to the Downloads folder, enter the following command:

$ cd ~/Downloads

To install the package, run the following command, replacing mirotalk-p2p.deb with the name of the package you downloaded:

$ nix-env -i ./mirotalk-p2p.deb

This will install MiroTalk P2P on your NixOS system.

Step 5: Launch MiroTalk P2P

You can now launch MiroTalk P2P by searching for it in the application launcher or by running the following command in the terminal:

$ mirotalk-p2p

The application should start and you can start making secure video and voice calls with other MiroTalk P2P users.

Conclusion

That's it! You have successfully installed MiroTalk P2P on your NixOS Latest system using the Nix package manager. Enjoy secure communication with your friends and colleagues using this reliable application.

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